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<h1>Running CSI</h1>
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<h3>Compiling with CSI</h3>
<p>After your build completes, there should be a directory
called <samp>Release</samp> in the root directory of this release.
The program <kbd>csi-cc</kbd> will run the CSI compiler.  It emulates
the <kbd>gcc</kbd> compiler, and accepts (nearly) all standard
<kbd>gcc</kbd> command-line flags.  New flags add various options for
instrumentation.  The command<br/>
<kbd class="indent">csi-cc --help</kbd><br/>
gives information about CSI-specific command-line flags.</p>

<p>To run the CSI compiler, you need the following non-standard packages:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.python.org/">Python</a> 2.6+</li>
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